Problem
Every time you're on the go, doing something requires pulling out your phone, unlocking it, opening an app, and tapping through screens. This pulls you out of the moment — whether you're in a conversation, on a bike, or behind the wheel.
What we're building
A wrist-worn device that detects hand gestures and sends them as input to any device. Works offline. No app required. No screen. Control presentations, music, navigation, and more — with a flick, tap, or rotation.
Why now
Every 10–15 years, computing gets a new input primitive — keyboard, mouse, touchscreen. Up until now, computers were programmatic. The same sequence of clicks always produced the same result. With AI sitting on top of the application layer, computers now have a brain that can take actions on your behalf. The input layer for that world doesn't exist yet. We're building it.